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'''St John's Methodist Episcopal Church | '''St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South''' was a Methodist church founded in [[Southside]] in November [[1884]]. The congregation had 18 charter members, but grew to more than 500 within two years. The first church building was completed in [[1885]] on the northwest corner of [[17th Street South|17th Street]] and [[5th Avenue South|Avenue E]]. By [[1918]] it had moved to the northwest corner of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[8th Avenue South]]. After the denominational reunion in 1939 it was known as '''St John's Methodist Church''' | ||
== | The congregation's 8th Avenue building was demolished in [[1946]] for the [[Public Health Building]]. [[UAB]]'s [[McCallum Basic Health Science Building]] now stands on that site. The congregation was part of its denomination's [[North Alabama Methodist Conference|North Alabama Conference]]. | ||
==Pastors== | |||
* [[Z. A. Parker]], 1884- | * [[Z. A. Parker]], 1884- | ||
* [[L. F. Whitten]], -1918 | * [[L. F. Whitten]], -1918 | ||
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* {{Cruikshank-1920}} | * {{Cruikshank-1920}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:John's}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint John's Methodist Church}} | ||
[[Category:Former Methodist churches]] | [[Category:Former Methodist churches]] | ||
[[Category:1884 establishments]] | [[Category:1884 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 05:40, 11 June 2023
St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South was a Methodist church founded in Southside in November 1884. The congregation had 18 charter members, but grew to more than 500 within two years. The first church building was completed in 1885 on the northwest corner of 17th Street and Avenue E. By 1918 it had moved to the northwest corner of 20th Street and 8th Avenue South. After the denominational reunion in 1939 it was known as St John's Methodist Church
The congregation's 8th Avenue building was demolished in 1946 for the Public Health Building. UAB's McCallum Basic Health Science Building now stands on that site. The congregation was part of its denomination's North Alabama Conference.
Pastors
- Z. A. Parker, 1884-
- L. F. Whitten, -1918
- U. S. Pitts, 1918-
References
- Cruikshank, George H. (1920) History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of Their Historical Progress, Their People, and Their Principal Interests 2 volumes. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company. - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections